McBruce, on 2013-December-27, 16:40, said:
I do preduplicating at many large ACBL tournaments. The same boards come back to me several times over the course of the week. Because almost all tournaments end with a Swiss teams, at the start of every tournament I have the same problem, one that returns whenever there is a Swiss teams during the week. I do whatever I can to ensure that no two consecutive boards will have the same card backs and in fact try to make groups of three have different colours. But when the players themselves pull out the cards to shuffle, for Swiss Teams (which as noted is almost always shuffle and play in the ACBL) usually all four players work on the process at once, pulling out cards from a board, shuffling and dealing, then looking about for an empty board to place the cards in...which quite often is NOT the board they pulled those cards from. The result is that after a pair game, when I get the boards back, I can be fairly confident that the cards will be different colours in each group of three boards. When I get a set and boards 1-12 have backs of blue, blue, blue, black, black, green, green, red, red, green, red, black -- it is clear that a Swiss teams has happened somewhere...
Quite interesting information, but for a different reason: What is the expected life of your card packs?
I have been supplying machine-dealt boards since 1990 with the same boards being re-dealt and used about 50 times a year. We have an absolute rule that my customers may
never shuffle and deal boards manually. My experience is that I shall have to replace boards after some 20 to 25 years, and I believe other suppliers of machine dealt boards have similar experiences.
Compare that to the expected life of cards in clubs where they shuffle and deal cards manually for each event, they typically have to replace their cards each year or so.
So whatever event, Swiss or otherwise, my customers receive and use machine-dealt boards for the complete events. In the long run that pays off for everybody.